- Andor Jaross
Andor Jaross (
May 23 1896 –April 11 1946 ) was an ethnic Hungarian politician fromSlovakia and collaborator with the Nazis.Born in
Čechy , he became general secretary of the United Hungarian Party, a group that sought to unite parts ofCzechoslovakia with Hungary. [Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 "] As national chairman of the party he sought to forge a united Hungarian identity, claiming in his inaugural address that 'every member of the Hungarian minority should take a united stand on the issues of today and tomorrow'. [ [http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/esterh/esterh06.htm 'Janos Esterhazy, the New National Chairman of the Hungarian Christian Socialist Party'] ] Although effectively subordinate toJános Esterházy in the party, Jaross became a well-known international figure, notably accepting an invitation toLondon from the Hungarian Committee of the House of Commons to present Hungarian grievances along with fellow United Hungarian Party MPGeza Szullo . [ [http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/woja/woja08.htm 'Alliance of the Discontent National Minorities'] ]Moving to Hungary in 1938 he joined the government of
Béla Imrédy as Minister for Regained Territories and was one of the 18 deputies who formed the Party of Hungarian Renewal in 1940 (afar right dissident group of the governing party). [Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 "] After theNazi regime invaded Hungary in March 1944 and raised Nazi-sympathizerDöme Sztójay to the Prime Minister's post, Jaross was put in charge of the Interior Ministry. From that position, he took charge of the country's Jews and, with his deputiesLászló Endre andLászló Baky , was responsible for circumventingMiklós Horthy 's plans by arranging theirdeportation . [Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 "] During this time Andross, Endre and Baky ran the Interior Ministry as a personal fiefdom and used it to eliminate their enemies, whilst also keeping Sztójay at arm's length in favour of German influence. [Andrew Handler, "A Man for All Connections: Raoul Wallenberg and the Hungarian State", p. 36] The ghettoes were inspected in August 1944 byAdolf Eichmann andDieter Wisliceny and, although the Jewish Council sent appeals for better treatment direct to Jaross and Eichmann, the extermination proceeded. [Raphael Patai, "The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology", p. 568] A growing figure in Hungarian public life, Jaross even became president of football clubFerencvárosi TC in 1944. [Miklos Hadas, " [http://www.aafla.org/SportsLibrary/SportsHistorian/2000/sh202e.pdf Football and Social Identity - The case of Hungary in the Twentieth Century] ", p.50]Removed from his position in August 1944 (after appropriating much Jewish property) he made a brief return in October 1944, after the Nazis deposed Horthy and installed the rabidly anti-Semitic
Arrow Cross Party to head the government under Prime MinisterFerenc Szálasi .After the war, Jaross was tried by the Hungarian authorities and executed by firing squad. [
Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 "]References
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